Customize the default HTML pages for browser-based user authentication

You can use an HTML editor to edit the HTML pages used for browser-based user authentication. For example, you can add images and adjust the CSS files for the default pages.

Steps

  1. Decompress the exported .zip file to your computer.
  2. Open and edit the HTML files for each page in an HTML editor.
    Important: Do not remove the following fields and buttons from the default HTML files.
    HTML file Required fields
    Logon page The Username and Password fields, and the Log On button.
    Challenge page The Challenge response field and the Log On button.
    Status page The Logged on, Connection status, and Authentication message fields.
    Status Page With Automatic Redirection The Logged on, Connection status, and Authentication message fields, and the link for users to continue to their original destination.
    Status Page With Manual Redirection The Logged on, Connection status, and Authentication message fields, and the link for users to continue to their original destination.
    Re-Authentication page The Username and Password fields, and the Log On button.
  3. Compress the custom files into a .zip file.